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Aaron Bruenger
  • Wholesaler
  • Springfield, MO
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Advertising and Selling another investor's property

Aaron Bruenger
  • Wholesaler
  • Springfield, MO
Posted

I am a new investor but have been around RE investing as a mortgage banker for many years. I have started my own investing company now and have both an acquisition website to reach motivated sellers and a retail website to promote my wholesale and other exit strategy properties. As I am a beginner I thought it would be efficient to allow other investors with a lesser known or no website to advertise their owner finance property or wholesale deal until I acquired a decent pipeline. Do I need a real estate license to do this? If I find a buyer for these investor's properties and charge a modest fee (thinking $1000 a pop), could I get into trouble by not having a RE license?

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